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Hi I Have A Asymptomatic Stenosis Of One Of The

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Posted on Sun, 13 Jan 2019
Question: Hi

I have a asymptomatic stenosis of one of the tricuspid valves. I saw Dr 2 years ago he said that it doesn't affect me. I also have a heart murmur that 10% of the population have.

What concerns does this ECG report have?

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Answered by Dr. Ilir Sharka (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
I would explain as follows:

Detailed Answer:
Hello!

Welcome on -Ask a Doctor - service!

I passed carefully through your medical history and uploaded tests and would explain that your ECG doesn't show any serious or life-threatening abnormalities.

First degree heart block and bradycardia are not considered dangerous and may not limit your daily physical activity. From the other hand, they need to be periodically monitored by medical followups.

Considering your medical history, it is recommended to perform regular medical controls (physical exam coupled with resting ECG) and periodic cardiac echo (every 2 years).

Hope to have been helpful to you!

In case of any further questions do not hesitate to ask me again!

Kind regards,

Dr, Iliri
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Hi I Have A Asymptomatic Stenosis Of One Of The

Brief Answer: I would explain as follows: Detailed Answer: Hello! Welcome on -Ask a Doctor - service! I passed carefully through your medical history and uploaded tests and would explain that your ECG doesn't show any serious or life-threatening abnormalities. First degree heart block and bradycardia are not considered dangerous and may not limit your daily physical activity. From the other hand, they need to be periodically monitored by medical followups. Considering your medical history, it is recommended to perform regular medical controls (physical exam coupled with resting ECG) and periodic cardiac echo (every 2 years). Hope to have been helpful to you! In case of any further questions do not hesitate to ask me again! Kind regards, Dr, Iliri